Southsea Marina
Southsea Marina sits on the threshold of the Solent - its relaxed and
friendly atmosphere a sanctuary for yachtsmen to escape the crowds. It
is a hideaway from the busy cruising grounds of the Solent. A place
where boat enthusiasts relax, enjoying its special camaraderie.
Head
round Eastney Peninsula and within 15 minutes, you are in the Solent,
ready for day trips to the Isle of Wight or further afield.
Alternatively explore the sheltered delights of Langstone Harbour.
The
excellently equipped marina has first-class facilities with a fully
serviced boatyard to handle all your needs. There are CCTV cameras and
guard patrols, on-site bar and restaurant, modern toilet and shower
block, and 24-hour diesel and petrol.
Getting to Southsea Marina
There is free access into the marina three hours either side of high
tide. At other times, marina staff will move your boat to the spacious
outer waiting pontoon to give you maximum flexibility.
And
if the automatic tidal gate is up on your return, moor at the outer
pontoon and staff who man the reception 24 hours a day, will return
your craft to its berth later (24 hours notice required). This service
is only available Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm.
More information on getting to Southsea Marina by sea and locking procedures, by road, air, bus and rail is available.
Facilities for you
The excellently equipped marina has first-class facilities to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible.
Boatcare, boatyard & maintenance
Southsea Marina has a fully serviced boatyard to handle all your needs. Extensive boatyard services include maintenance and marine engineers, GRP repairs, sailmakers, upholsterers, brokerage, plus free parking.
Wireless Internet Access
We now have a fully operational service at all of our Premier Marinas which we have successfully set up with a new provider, Ocean Wave.
Map of Southsea Marina 2007
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Southsea Marina News & events
- Portsmouth International Kite Festival
- 29th August 2009
- Pirates Weekend at Blue Reef Aquarium
- 4th July 2009












